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PICKETT’ PAI A CE LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT—7:15 and 9:20 ANITA STEWART and the Dog WOLF in 4 “BAREE, SON OF KAZAN™ INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND COMEDY ALS? COMING THURSDAY FOR 3 DAYS THE "FLAMING FRONTIER Cne of the Highest Priced Featares Ever Brought to Juneau Attractions - At Theatres William Steele, Ed Wilson and Joe Bonomo. i e i ! | “RUSTLING FOR CUPID” AT COLISEUM SATURDAY o Lk ling for Cupid,” the latest %, Fox Films release, which will be GOOD FEATURE IS SHOWING AT PALACE ! .'Amln Stewart, supported by @ | food cast and also including { famous dog Wolf, is at the Pu em‘e for the last two times tonight i in “Baree, Son of Kazan,” a fea { ture from the story by Jame - er Curwood, a love tale /o sme north Canadian woods. Wolf does some astonishing ‘thlngp, for a doeg, and thera ar fseveral thrilling . fights i whidl he is engaged. #Baree, Son of Kazan” is goo {from an animal picture stand *polnt. with extra elaboratfon W {humans, making it a splendic feature. “LIMITED MAIL" AT COLISEUM TOMORROW | 'dn unusually good cast ha n assembled by Warner Brog for “The Limited Mail,” whicl pthrts a two day run at the Coli sdamn Thurscay. Monte Blue Mera Reynolds and Willard Loui #ave the principal roles, with Ed Wafd Gribbon, Tom Gallery, Mas 1or Jackie Huff, Lydig Yeaman: fitus and O¢fs Harlan among th Wther players who appear unde fgborge Hill's direction. Warner Bros. borrowed the ser Mdes of George Hill, dirkctor fry Cosmopolitan Productions: a) little Vera Reynolds fron Cecil de Mille for their picturiza tion of “The Limited Mail.” -;;fiefore Monte Blue was know: !!o picturegoers, before he hac ever been inside a studio, he wa l a railroad Tfireman and knew pomething about tha workings o I steam engines. So when he wa | called upon to play a® husky en gineer all he needed was a littl practice and coaching from the real engineer to -manipulate th engine that he operates in th } plcture. | “THE FLAMING FRONTIER" | r*[*18 AT PALACE TOMORROW Fort Hays, one of the histori | old Western outposts of the eatrly 70's,. ‘was - reproduced in all it: . picturesqueness for “The Flamins | Frontier,” the Universal produc- { tion that is coming .to .tire Palac: . tomorrow. The picture, ; was directed Edward Sedz i wick, 'has been givén an all-star | cast and the story is laid in: the ! closing days of the Indjan’s figh! to retain the West, cilminating the Custer massacre. Ry * The old log houses of frontier Asys reappear again. The pony press rider and ;the = romantic 1d stage coach dash in and out me. A hundred or more ot the. peried are ar- n military - forma. E&’fi g8 i | | H But the those days L of the * ! Stewart the leads. 1t is a story | ———2|shown at the Coliseum Sa‘urday. [is one of Peter B. Kyne's stories and Fox Films insure s of the production by giv-| orge O'Brien and Anita | of a beautiful young B | sehool teacher and the son of 2! cattle baron who is suspected of waving amassed a part of his| ortune by “rustling.” | O'Brien has the role of Brad 3latchford. son of the suspectad ustler, and Miss Stewart that of | ybil' Hamilton, the teachar. The story opens with rad and 3ybil just ‘across the aisle in a Pullman, bound for New Mox | “he porter exchanges their m-ins: vnd starts the romance. It s vell on its way by the tima the | rain arrives in Sycamore Creek ' INVASION OF HOLLYWOO ? can this foreign beadty ? s capture U.S. movie fans 3 Foreign movie stars have been unusually fortunate in_this country—as witness the brilliant successes registered by Greta | Garbo, Emil Jannings, Pola Negri and others. Now another fair one is to try her luck in Hollywood. 4 She’s Joan (Dimples) Lido, Viennese beauty, who has just arrived in this country, and will soon be at work on location. Judging by her photograph, Dimples is the well known bee'’s ankles, She has some ankles hersclf, by the way. One look at her Picture, and you can_judge for yourself whether she has “it.” { Here’s luck to you, Dimples! IBride Finds Mate Begging on Street; Is Granted Divorce, 1.‘.|mlu||||||nm|numm|um||u|mml|||||||||m||u||||m|m||mmmllu 7:30 ————— TONIGHT ——— 9:25 ; - — I CHICAGO, Oct. 26 Mrs. Fra ces Johnston, 18 ye old, was| pretty things for her home, She| <had bheen married “OLD VIRGINIA” “ROOMS and RUMORS™ TRAVEL BY MOVIE SEMON COMEDY ' \ \ 4 IS { 3 N { ) ! |and. was bappy. Her husband,|} “ON LEAVE OF R A 01 3 Thrcc Aviators Disagree‘(‘,lurem-v, was generous with ;‘;i ABSENCE” g { three wel K ; fairly prosperous income which ha on Flight But Pilot |saia ne received - - !" The bride’s heart was touch:d F”m“y Wins Out by the sight of a cripple crouch- e {ing on the sidewalk with his back OLD ORCHARD, Maine, (v.-v.;le;‘“lng eiihat B Ral. Sl ohd {26.—Although Mrs. Franels Wil- : [son Grayson 45 neminal com- mander of the %rans-Atlantic A Expedition, it lecame known TRUE DETECTIVE STORY PRICES She open- 10-2C-40—Loges 50 cents |'ed her purse and found a dime to irop into the éxtended tin cup. i She glanced at the begga It was her hushand! of the plane Dawn. aftr thely R ent to Superior Judge Josepl [ take-off for Copentiagen fast Sun-|gopt (0 Juperior Judwe Joseph day. and forced the return to Ol |y 0" o e None of the 4 el henece aboard will make detailed state- « as to what oceurred but| HARVEST FEAST in their stories, in-| {dicated clearly a decided differ-| IS POSTPONED ence of opinfon. It has become {known that the pilot pitted hl.«ilh:";,,{:";{:‘,,‘P:-:':.‘.,,M::::E'Li:‘:'\\- Against thegpo. poyi Saturday eveming, has 01 hoen postponed until a future “!date on account of conflicting af- fairs on that night. | | { q 3 - > e i 18 E HEATH DECISION SATURDAY ! i Judge T. M. Resd will rendar a | R AHK‘dficlslon in the John Heath ap i ¢ ipeal case on Saturday accord H {to a wire received today by U. } 4 Marshal Albert White Heath ap ’ ’ . pealed from his conviction for al-, t's Grandmother's ReClpeiXeum! selling of narcotics in the 3 2 to Bring Back COlOI’ 1 First City. The appeal has heen v argued and on Saturday Jndge ! Thursdav—**T IMITED MATL® ! and Lustre to Hair I'hursday THE LIMITED MAIL Reid will either grant & new trial| LT T jor give a sentence under the con % T - | | That beautiful, even shade of | viction. dark, glossy r can only be - 8 had by brewing a mixture ofj John H. Jones and Sam Guyot.] s i i g e S Sag» Tea and Suphur. Your hairjSalesmen, returned to Juncau on BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT i : ; the Yukon following business | MT toonctete hallbw. wids’ Bhs & thaikas bottle, warm in winter, cool in summer, no better house Huilt. is your cha It makis or mapsi 16 CHEDR TSR CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. Basinski, that the divorce would be granted three persons FAIRE BINNEY BRADLEY BARKER. — IT'S CANTERBURY NIGHT— 15-POUNDS OF CANDY FREE | greater experience | cagerness of his employ {won the argument for the re r's face. {that Piiot Stultz took command| "y’ fonngion related the inil | | ! D the face, When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an applica-|m——X T T tion or two of S aind Sulpaur femhances fts appearance a hun- dredfold. rn't bother to prepare the ‘mixturs; you can get this famous MENU Soup—Seotch Broth Friccazsee of Beefl Baked Chicken Halibut . ‘oM recipe improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients for only Princess Spinach Stewed Tomatoes SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Calfe. each one purchased. i 175 ‘cents, all ready for use. It is callcd Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depéniled upon to bring back the inatural color and lustre of your ! hair. i | Evergbody uses “Wyeth's” Sage Tand hur Compound now be-} {ewuge it darkens o naturally and’ fevenly that nobody can tell it has) You save a Dollar on [ lances are to be held for tha r whicl |* IPAIN FROM BACK As they leave the train Sybil! notes, that the s dfid 'draw this throngh the hair,! Been “applied. You simply damp-| Casing and Base, Finish, Ceiling, Rustic, Mouldings and Vertical Grain Hemlock Stepping and Flooring Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. —LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE— Phone 358 —f”"w AR - spective components.” B e Members of Mooseheart Legion will give a series of card parties 1 EXTRA FEATURE! Hallowe’en Masquerade SATURDAY ,Nlcmmtn 29 Given by Women of Moose- PRIZES——— hé village banker, head of the A. Boyle fo serve 90 days in the hds digappearcd. and after anoth- Soard. |It’s hard to realize, and it's no- liquors. and lustrous. ~—adv.! e learns the gossip abou|er and trapper, yesterday atier } FLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING her in steers. She is riding in, @n absence of nearly twenty-eigit ! JOB done for as little money as possible. Make no mistake. Yoys, who. was fired at the ranch, Sinee 1800 to look up old friends the story develops. iattle from Nome after an effort Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. . 2 | said Mr. Osborn. “I became ili K e s Clear Spruce Kiln Dried for Nome again and haven't been, onlons on days when dances are|jeqs’t pagded an expedition which ficial. o ficial- bulletin hoard at Camp Cus-| Chasséur, and fitted her up as formation made public in the cur | “No onions will be served at ‘T went to St. Michael, tg Goto- ganized reserves of the R. O. T',Herenduen B, on jing out of the North once, I have |ot the Fidalgo Packing Company. ——adv. . —————— down on -Yesler Way. On upper Blatchfords aro trrn, - At ; r 0t popular in their own home | g |, Baspgacoy own. The especial enemy of ,-W‘ALASKAN 's ‘wire sentenced yesterday after- tuking one small strand at "i JngiMaan’s Brotastiva saasaci (Seattls Times) i Juneau jail for alleged possession er application it becomes heauti- Martin’s son Dave falls in love, thing short of bewildering” sail ——— —— i Slatehford's father, and whan sho Moon as he viewed Seattle's skv- IMPORTANTf . ‘he village with Brad Blatchford ¥ears. Mr. Osborn has come out “Let me tell you what job will cost” . ~irculating the raports that Brad's @nd associates. e |to make my fortune in the gnld land wpent several weeks at (he A IS THE BEST WABHINGTON, _Oct. 3648 back here since. The gold camps scheduled to be held in the eva.| ter, Michigan, according to in-| rent issue of Reeruiting News. | fourteen passengers and set out (vin Bay, to Nome, and finally to 0, von - dRtes: off. Whlpk Al sduied Sea side of the Alaska Peninsuia. been at Herendeen Bay, where 1 yeginning Tuesday, Nov. I have been all over the city, but 1 Second . Avepue [ feel like a wc"’nc‘lm' stranger in New York." : H r{ > 7 »lder Blatchford is Tom Martin, AWED BY SEA"LE noon by U. 8. Commissioner Frank time: by morning the gray hairj idh and chairman of ths school| “Theoldtown sure has changed. and manufacture of intoxicating fully dark and appears glossy vith the teacher about the time|Frank Osborn, Alaskan gold min- £ nherits $10,000 Dave invests it for line from the waterfront, after ‘The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS when he bears one of the cow- Of the North for the first time ‘ather was a rustler. From hera! “Back in 1899 I arrived in Sc- Clll STEVE STANWORTH Onions “Ruled Out”’ lcamp of the Seward Peninsula,”. s — ‘ old Providence Hospital on Fifth One U.S. Avmy Camp jyenye, Then in 1960 1 headed forbi 3 order fotbldding the serving of 1. "pog 3 10rs for me, 30 In See Our Con;pl(tle Stock of.—- 1 Y 5 AN _‘was outfitted on Grays Harbor. | nung, has beén posted op. the of ;was operating the halibut schoon- ‘a gold rush ship. We had about The order reads: g il o any mess of the Regular Army, or-' the Baring {For fifteen years, without com- N | became caretaker for the cannery 3:30 p. m. Mcose Hall. the only place I feel at home is' | MI ' Room with bath for a dollar and & ha'f ~ | Ah! Pain 1s gone! St. Jacobs i — ’ Qi1 acts almost like magic. N0 | » Quickly?—Yes. Almost instant| G .E/ ‘r:lm, from p'r:‘nm I‘MM SEATTL 'S l meness and n follows a r gentle rubbing with St. Jacobs home-like hotel | 0il. i lasd mark — the Rotel . Rub this soothing, penetrating, oil right on your painful back, reifef comes. 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